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and the city seems to be functioning, the other part of the city, the celebrities in manhattan. they're still throwing their costume balls and hanging out at the clubs. the politicians sense that there is going to be an ugly response. >> eliot: not to relive the marathon decision, but for everybody who wanted life to go on we're resilient we continue and we won't let this deswayed us. but when you see homes washed away. i have friends in the breezy point, it's devastating in what you hear. >> you can stand in rockaway and see manhattan twinkleing like the emerald city. and what you're talking about begins to mount up. >> eliot: and erroll, this plays to persistence in the outer boroughs. we, if you live in brooklyn or queens we're the forgotten boroughs. those in manhattan get their services back but we're left to fend for ourselves. >> that sense of grievance pre-dates the storm. staten island where half of the casualties were centered, it used to be the site for the largest municipal dump in the whole world. they've never forgotten that what this city has done to them year aft
and the city seems to be functioning, the other part of the city, the celebrities in manhattan. they're still throwing their costume balls and hanging out at the clubs. the politicians sense that there is going to be an ugly response. >> eliot: not to relive the marathon decision, but for everybody who wanted life to go on we're resilient we continue and we won't let this deswayed us. but when you see homes washed away. i have friends in the breezy point, it's devastating in what you...
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neil: nonunion workers going into the city, they would be persona nongratta? >> high job was to -- my job was to move line workers, i sent them to pennsylvania where there was no problem, it took about 4 days to resolve the issue, what happened that union guys said, we won't you know make anybody join the union. neil: you know what is weird, i hope this was endemic and systemic, but there are a lot of people hurting, i don't think they would care if the help is coming from a union worker or a nonunion worker or mahmoud ahmadinejad, someone, anyone help us. so, the fact there could have been a pause, because you don't have a union card, kind of galls me, and i'm sure these people too? >> well, my guess is what happened is that the long eye long power authority has an agreement with the union, that any worker that come there, need to be paid union wages or something to that nature. neil: no doubt but in times, all betting all rules all traditional ways are handling things should be off. >> shutly. as a result. i think you know they got called on it and relented
neil: nonunion workers going into the city, they would be persona nongratta? >> high job was to -- my job was to move line workers, i sent them to pennsylvania where there was no problem, it took about 4 days to resolve the issue, what happened that union guys said, we won't you know make anybody join the union. neil: you know what is weird, i hope this was endemic and systemic, but there are a lot of people hurting, i don't think they would care if the help is coming from a union worker...
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more stations regionally do but t is hard hit here in w york city. people trying to sell gasoline as much as $70 a gallon. gerri: $12 a gallon, 13, $20 on craig's list. people will o almost anhing they can. what are you seeing? >> we have seen so many different things. people are starting to do it. folks are getting desperate but there is gasoline and more justifiable prices pocket. gerri: help-wanted. 1 gallon of gas delivered to me so i can make it hohome. i will pay $40. should officials step in? should the market the forced out? >> we saw katrina where officials did crackdown to deliver generators. but it will be difficult for officials to do all lot about thes the deals are thrugh e-mail it is the free market is somebody is willing to spend $40 it is the free-market. gerri: look at the map of s prices. what it do see coming? >> for the country they ll go down. here they are going up in the northeast but even regionally prices will start to go down as we approach thanksgiving. gerri: we talk about your web site. low-key at what stage dense offer
more stations regionally do but t is hard hit here in w york city. people trying to sell gasoline as much as $70 a gallon. gerri: $12 a gallon, 13, $20 on craig's list. people will o almost anhing they can. what are you seeing? >> we have seen so many different things. people are starting to do it. folks are getting desperate but there is gasoline and more justifiable prices pocket. gerri: help-wanted. 1 gallon of gas delivered to me so i can make it hohome. i will pay $40. should...
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here at 30 rock in new york city. today, president obama will make his first post-election address. he'll discuss the so-called fiscal cliff and what needs to be done to avoid the january 1st deadline that would trigger a combination of tax cuts and deep spending cuts. tax increases, i should say. the president not expected to put forward a specific plan yet, but he will call on politicians from both parties to get together to tackle the nation's fiscal trouble. this is a new report from the congressional budget office, warns that a fiscal cliff would, in the short term, drive the u.s. economy back into recession and push the unemployment rate up to 9.1% by the end of the fourth quarter next year. the report also projects that after the initial shock, growth would return and the unemployment rate would shrink to 5.5%, but not until 2018. house speaker john boehner yesterday remained steadfast in his position on raising taxes. >> i remain optimistic we're going to be able to find common ground avoid this fiscal cliff and find a way to work together. >> by when? january 1st? >> i woul
here at 30 rock in new york city. today, president obama will make his first post-election address. he'll discuss the so-called fiscal cliff and what needs to be done to avoid the january 1st deadline that would trigger a combination of tax cuts and deep spending cuts. tax increases, i should say. the president not expected to put forward a specific plan yet, but he will call on politicians from both parties to get together to tackle the nation's fiscal trouble. this is a new report from the...
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so you are on a 20-city bus tour, and there is a way of making this pressure happen, so bill mckibben you stay right where you are. after the break big problems call for big solutions, we'll get specific about what the whole world needs to do. >>> we're going to do "the young turks" in about 17 minutes, you can't miss it. i think you hear the general petras so far. have you heard of the book of the mistress? don't miss the title. and we're talking about the president. is he going to do the right thing given his speech today? we'll have the most colorful congressman we have in all of congress. he is going to launch 800 different great quotes. he does every time. and the gop, what are they doing? we have internal warfare. fun for everybody. we're having dinner. and mitt was apparently shell shocked by the loss. and then hannity's awesome turn around. we'll see you there. twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >> jennifer: you are back inside "the war room," where i'm joined by environmental bill mckibben, scholar and resident at middleberry co
so you are on a 20-city bus tour, and there is a way of making this pressure happen, so bill mckibben you stay right where you are. after the break big problems call for big solutions, we'll get specific about what the whole world needs to do. >>> we're going to do "the young turks" in about 17 minutes, you can't miss it. i think you hear the general petras so far. have you heard of the book of the mistress? don't miss the title. and we're talking about the president. is he...
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in walton kentucky it would have decided the race for citi council. the salt in the wound is that mcdonald's wife katie didn't vote. she works nights and woke up ten minutes before the poll closed her husband said don't bother to race there i'm sure one vote won't matter. it turns out that it did. and now the race will be decided by a coin toss. and the "new york times" taking a look at what might be next for mitt romney. the times says romney hasn't taken a steady paycheck in about 13 years, but as we know that doesn't mean he doesn't have investment income and residuals still rolling in. he was of oured about $30 million to run a hedge fund and those kinds of offers are probably still on the table. we're back with more after the break. stay with us. the system, now it's your turn. >>it's a little bit of magic. >>connect with "talking liberally with stephanie miller" at facebook.com/stephaniemillershow and on twitter at smshow. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best sweet
in walton kentucky it would have decided the race for citi council. the salt in the wound is that mcdonald's wife katie didn't vote. she works nights and woke up ten minutes before the poll closed her husband said don't bother to race there i'm sure one vote won't matter. it turns out that it did. and now the race will be decided by a coin toss. and the "new york times" taking a look at what might be next for mitt romney. the times says romney hasn't taken a steady paycheck in about...
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on tonight's top five, the cities with the highest rate of smartphones that. at number five, newark, new jersey. number four is long beach california and oakland california is next. and number two is seattle. a lot of smart forms there. and the number one hotspot for smartphone that is philadelphia. that is a shocker. across the country about 30 million phones stolen, lost or stolen and the most likely place is a fast food restaurant or grocery store. coming up next, the market has taken quite a hit over the last few ys. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. gerri: here is something that you may be wondering about. the dow has fallen nearly 5% and as a result, reti
on tonight's top five, the cities with the highest rate of smartphones that. at number five, newark, new jersey. number four is long beach california and oakland california is next. and number two is seattle. a lot of smart forms there. and the number one hotspot for smartphone that is philadelphia. that is a shocker. across the country about 30 million phones stolen, lost or stolen and the most likely place is a fast food restaurant or grocery store. coming up next, the market has taken quite...
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the inner city is worse. the thing that disappointed me most about this whole campaign, republicans and democrats, there was no discussion about the fact that our inner cities -- i have more years as a community activist than president obama -- those places are getting worse. detroilt is getting worse of there is no discussion. we discussed five or six battleground states and never talked about the inner city and what has happened this. >> i was the author of the welfare reform act. i was someone, if guon -- and look at me resume, i was involved in almost every anti-poverty measure for the 12 years in the senate that i was there. i am a catholic, i believe we have a responsibility to those who are less fortunate. the government has a role to play. so i was very act identify that front. certainly, a big part of our campaign was talking about those folks, lower and middle-income people and giving them an opportunity to rise in society. i focused on the manufacturingion, a way to get the skills necessary to upgr
the inner city is worse. the thing that disappointed me most about this whole campaign, republicans and democrats, there was no discussion about the fact that our inner cities -- i have more years as a community activist than president obama -- those places are getting worse. detroilt is getting worse of there is no discussion. we discussed five or six battleground states and never talked about the inner city and what has happened this. >> i was the author of the welfare reform act. i was...
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let's show you just how clear it is looking across the city. the setup is in place for a very cold night. 41 degrees in starling. they were 10 degrees warmer earlier. rain now they are averaging 45 degrees. 55 is our high temperature, but still below average today and values will remain below average for a couple more days. 43 in detroit. the coldest air has pushed in flip back to the northeast as we expected. we might get close to 60 degrees by thanksgiving day. we will have a quiet period. the only thing to keep an eye on is the carolina coast line. we still expect an area of low pressure to develop. some cloudiness is possible on sunday. this area of disturbed weather will hang off the coast next week. beyond tuesday the high pressure will be too strong. it looks beautiful for travel on wednesday and thanksgiving day. plus, warmer temperatures to run and at no extra charge. here is our forecast overnight. clear and cold. 30 to 38 for your overnight temperatures. still a little chilly. more cloud in the afternoon. but by monday, you can see t
let's show you just how clear it is looking across the city. the setup is in place for a very cold night. 41 degrees in starling. they were 10 degrees warmer earlier. rain now they are averaging 45 degrees. 55 is our high temperature, but still below average today and values will remain below average for a couple more days. 43 in detroit. the coldest air has pushed in flip back to the northeast as we expected. we might get close to 60 degrees by thanksgiving day. we will have a quiet period....
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>> in new york city, gas rationing began today. cars with the even number plate film on even number days. odd number plate fill up on odd number days. ease long line and short tempers. >> that make sense. it would have useed up. you wouldn't have had the long lines. >> housing is a growing concern. fema trying to provide shelter for 95% people. you wake up and you're okay then in a second it hits you that this happened and you don't have a place of your own anymore. it's de stating. you always think it won't be you. then it is. >> one thing there seems to be plenty of, generosity. train with supplies from louisiana to new jersey packed by a community who knows something about weathering mother nature. >> all the images of new jersey mad them feel like they want to do something. so they organized effort on facebook. >> donations are appreciated. but they won't turn the lights back on. there are still more than 160,000 homes just on long island. in the dark tonight. folks in oceanside are told the electricity might be back by the mid
>> in new york city, gas rationing began today. cars with the even number plate film on even number days. odd number plate fill up on odd number days. ease long line and short tempers. >> that make sense. it would have useed up. you wouldn't have had the long lines. >> housing is a growing concern. fema trying to provide shelter for 95% people. you wake up and you're okay then in a second it hits you that this happened and you don't have a place of your own anymore. it's de...
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drivers in new york city and long island dealing with odd-even gas rationing. it has shortened the lines. but gas is running slow as supply term nools are at reduced capacity. marine corp is 230 years old today. the pentagon held a celebration. paneta was there. and army general martin dempsey and marine corp commandant. >> and justin bieber and selena gomez broke up last week because of distance and busy schedules 18 year old bieber was spotted in a victoria secret fashion show on wednesday. oh, bieber how you disappoint us. >> my daughter will be disappointed about that news. >> switching gears. days after reelection and talk of common ground with the gop to avoid the fiscal cliff. president obama isad odds with speaker boehner. am they be stuck in the same preelection grid lock. joining us is senior advisor to senator harry reed reed. and spokes man for boehner. welcome and glad to center you on board. start off with the situation with the president speaking out and saying as far as he is concerned wealthy americans will pay higher taxes and that ended with
drivers in new york city and long island dealing with odd-even gas rationing. it has shortened the lines. but gas is running slow as supply term nools are at reduced capacity. marine corp is 230 years old today. the pentagon held a celebration. paneta was there. and army general martin dempsey and marine corp commandant. >> and justin bieber and selena gomez broke up last week because of distance and busy schedules 18 year old bieber was spotted in a victoria secret fashion show on...
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on tonight's top five, the cities with the highest rate of smartphones that. at number five, newark, new jersey. number four is long beach california and oakland california is next. and number two is seattle. a lot of smart forms there. and the number one hotspot for smartphone that is philadelphia. that is a shocker. across the country about 30 million phones stolen, lost or stolen and the most likely place is a fast food restaurant or grocery store. cong up next, the market has taken quite a hit over the last few days. you will have gerri: here is something that you may be wondering about. the dow has fallen nearly 5% and as a result, retirement accounts are taking a big hit. chad parks joins me now. he is the ceo of the online 401k. welcome back to the show. shell. people were just getting ready or maybe they had ju put their toe back into the market. finally they are getting back in. what happens? is this going to kill investor confidence all over again? >> in mind. they can't just blindly follow the herd. they really need to pay attention to their own acc
on tonight's top five, the cities with the highest rate of smartphones that. at number five, newark, new jersey. number four is long beach california and oakland california is next. and number two is seattle. a lot of smart forms there. and the number one hotspot for smartphone that is philadelphia. that is a shocker. across the country about 30 million phones stolen, lost or stolen and the most likely place is a fast food restaurant or grocery store. cong up next, the market has taken quite a...
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daly city. melissa: i saw a mud slide. that is pretty cool, the picture. that is not cool but damaging. >> man made mudslide. melissa: i am from california. i was dazzled by this you're unempressed. >>> papa john is getting sued $250 million for sending to too many text messages. they were sending 16 messages in row after someone placed a order. the problem is, evidently papa john never got permission from the customers on the send the text. it is blaming mass text message service for the problem. >> people deserve it for ordering papa john's in the first place. i'm from new york. we have real pizza. papa john's, tastes like cardboard. you deserve it for not knowing good pizza, people. melissa: that is harsh. >> win recipient complains they got 15 texts in middle of the night. i get that from some woman who is upset with me. >> crazy people texting you in the night? >> evenly people making money will be trial lawyers. there is no $250 million in damage going on here. forget it. >> i don't know. have you ever been harassed by sales calls on your phone? it i
daly city. melissa: i saw a mud slide. that is pretty cool, the picture. that is not cool but damaging. >> man made mudslide. melissa: i am from california. i was dazzled by this you're unempressed. >>> papa john is getting sued $250 million for sending to too many text messages. they were sending 16 messages in row after someone placed a order. the problem is, evidently papa john never got permission from the customers on the send the text. it is blaming mass text message...
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on tonight's top five, the cities with the highest rate of smartphones that. at number five, newark, new jersey. number four is long beach california and oakland california is next. and number two is seattle. a lot of smart forms there. and the number one hotspot for smartphone that is philadelphia. that is a shocker. across the country about 30 million phones stolen, lost or stolen and the most likely place is a fast food restaurant or grocery store. coming up next, the market has taken quite a hit over the last few days. you will have to wait for moreg until after thebe break. nfee a, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposit now depositi a check is as easy as taking a pictur free onle bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity acunt. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. gerri: stock market has dropped several times details next gerri: here is something that you may be wondering about. the dow has fallen nearly 5% and as a resu
on tonight's top five, the cities with the highest rate of smartphones that. at number five, newark, new jersey. number four is long beach california and oakland california is next. and number two is seattle. a lot of smart forms there. and the number one hotspot for smartphone that is philadelphia. that is a shocker. across the country about 30 million phones stolen, lost or stolen and the most likely place is a fast food restaurant or grocery store. coming up next, the market has taken quite...
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you live in a city, don't you? >> actually, i live two blocks outside a city, but i spent most my life living either in philadelphia or in worcester, massachusetts, in college, which is a city, or in washington, d.c. for many, many years, yes. >> i mean, this is just nonsense. they cannot speak of us as americans, as voters. and we understand that. and that's the reason so many black and brown people, and so many white voters, by the way, don't vote for the republican party. >> yeah, i think that was well said. i think a lot of white people are turned off by this old style stuff. joanie, my question to you, my dear friend, how do you explain romney, who left the stage with such grace on election night, i'll tribute to that forever the way he did it, now going back over this again saying they bought the minority vote. this is the kind of thing he was saying during the campaign, remember. he was saying, they get rid of work requirement for welfare because he had to pay off his base. the feeding of the base. it's a th
you live in a city, don't you? >> actually, i live two blocks outside a city, but i spent most my life living either in philadelphia or in worcester, massachusetts, in college, which is a city, or in washington, d.c. for many, many years, yes. >> i mean, this is just nonsense. they cannot speak of us as americans, as voters. and we understand that. and that's the reason so many black and brown people, and so many white voters, by the way, don't vote for the republican party....
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so you are on a 20-city bus tour, and there is a way of making this pressure happen so bill mckibben you stay right where you are. after the break big problems call for big solutions, we'll >> jennifer: you are back inside "the war room," where i'm joined by environmental bill mckibben, scholar and resident at middleberry college, founder of the environmental movement 350.org. give us some hope. >> there's a lot of hope because there is a movement finally happening. for 20 years we just sent people to capitol hill and hoped that our congressmen would listen to them. that didn't work because too much of capitol hill is owned by the fossil fuel industry. then we launched this tour of soldout concert tours across the country, where we're doing evening presentations to spark a movement. we're calling for divestment in colleges and universities and churches who have their stock in fossil fuel companies, and the first night in seattle, the major of seattle stood up and said i'm talking with our treasurer, about how we are going to take our city funds out of fossil fuels. it's going to be a
so you are on a 20-city bus tour, and there is a way of making this pressure happen so bill mckibben you stay right where you are. after the break big problems call for big solutions, we'll >> jennifer: you are back inside "the war room," where i'm joined by environmental bill mckibben, scholar and resident at middleberry college, founder of the environmental movement 350.org. give us some hope. >> there's a lot of hope because there is a movement finally happening. for 20...
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which takes half the cars out of the gas lines each day, that system's working so well in new york city and the long island counties are mandating odd/even beginning friday. one more sign of sandy's impact. new york governor andrew cuomo estimates the damage in his state, alone, at $33 billion. cuomo assailed the power companies. he called for a ground-up redesign of the power and fuel supply systems. but i think what he ought to do is open the door to some deregulation and free market competition. this especially for the power companies. let the marketplace work, governor cuomo. you'd have better results during emergencies or nonemergencies. >>> anyway, coming up here, president obama wasn't the only big winner on tuesday night. the polling industry kind of nailed it. top pollster ed gullas is up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... inspired by a place like no other. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ we
which takes half the cars out of the gas lines each day, that system's working so well in new york city and the long island counties are mandating odd/even beginning friday. one more sign of sandy's impact. new york governor andrew cuomo estimates the damage in his state, alone, at $33 billion. cuomo assailed the power companies. he called for a ground-up redesign of the power and fuel supply systems. but i think what he ought to do is open the door to some deregulation and free market...
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in utah they ran across the city government that raised taxes. tax increases are like certain social diseases. they stay with you forever. you cannot run for congress or senate having raised taxes. i would really encouraging people to be made and -- to behave and politicians to also be a and not pick up and s t d, tax transmits a political error that will haunt you in the future even when you have reform and are better. >> thank you very much for being here. >> we are back with an russell berman steven sloan after talking with grover norquist. the author of the pledge that many know as the anti-tax pledge, we just heard a recipe from mr. norquist for a stalemate that is coming up. they are all putting their markers down. what are you hearing about what is going to happen over the next couple of weeks? >> it seems like there is a little bit of room on the middle on taxes. we just are talking about tax policy. the president has said he wants the wealthy to pay more. john boehner has said they will not increase tax rates on anyone. they will put rev
in utah they ran across the city government that raised taxes. tax increases are like certain social diseases. they stay with you forever. you cannot run for congress or senate having raised taxes. i would really encouraging people to be made and -- to behave and politicians to also be a and not pick up and s t d, tax transmits a political error that will haunt you in the future even when you have reform and are better. >> thank you very much for being here. >> we are back with an...
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in 25 cities including this city in washington, d.c. again, that's not a regime that you want to have, to have access to military nuclear capabilities. >> all of this talk about what to do with iran, of course, comes down to the relationship between your country and the united states. president obama and prime minister netanyahu talked today and i know the prime minister called the president. i want to show you the headlines the day after the election. these were around the world. netanyahu rushes to repair damage with obama. that was one. perceived tilt towards romney israeli leader must mend relationship with obama. in israel the prime minister is taking heat for a perceived support of romney. i guess the big question is can the relationship be mended? >> there was nothing to mend, erin. president obama has said that he has spent more hours in conversation with prime minister netanyahu than with any other foreign leader. they've had about ten meetings. i've been present at all those meetings. they've been friendly and open and very co
in 25 cities including this city in washington, d.c. again, that's not a regime that you want to have, to have access to military nuclear capabilities. >> all of this talk about what to do with iran, of course, comes down to the relationship between your country and the united states. president obama and prime minister netanyahu talked today and i know the prime minister called the president. i want to show you the headlines the day after the election. these were around the world....
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it people in the twin cities are from a couple of tornadoes. in west st. paul late saturday the been behind some twisted trees.nd it's been 12 years since a has hit minnesota in november. an oddity in in the world.f >> that's my old hometown. really where to get a in november and high of 69 that day on saturday. today? guess what? >> close to 70 here. 11 degree wind chill and first snow fall. we will not be that cold or sees but i justher, wanted to show wanted-- and no either. but how powerful this storm has .een in minnesota and wisconsin. of stops there. in indiana this morning. the time lapse for this morning, started out nice and clear. look at the moon. a beautiful shot in the potomac. skies are nice and sunny this morning. thickenre starting to up, and mostly cloudy skies by the time you drive home. rain moving in across ohio and temperatures ahead of it have been so warm. 67 a reagan national, 66 at dulles,on fredericksburg 75? incredibly warm. look at the drop behind the cold front. minnesota, only 19 in ely. 24 in minneapolis. enjoy this afternoo
it people in the twin cities are from a couple of tornadoes. in west st. paul late saturday the been behind some twisted trees.nd it's been 12 years since a has hit minnesota in november. an oddity in in the world.f >> that's my old hometown. really where to get a in november and high of 69 that day on saturday. today? guess what? >> close to 70 here. 11 degree wind chill and first snow fall. we will not be that cold or sees but i justher, wanted to show wanted-- and no either. but...
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we're taking the whole show to new york city. we're going to see the sights... this is called the panorama of the city of new york. that's almost 900,000 structures. roger: down in the meat packing district, an old freight train line was transformed into high line park.
we're taking the whole show to new york city. we're going to see the sights... this is called the panorama of the city of new york. that's almost 900,000 structures. roger: down in the meat packing district, an old freight train line was transformed into high line park.
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when i called the city, the mayor's office they said they had no idea. anyone that i was able to speak to had no clue, no idea, and basically it was like being in haiti or a third world country. there was no communication at all. >> kelly: but you have power now, right. >> yes, we do have power now. >> kelly: and you're getting food and supplies sent in? >> we, we are shopping and taking care of ourselves, i got no no aid from anyone, we're aiding ourselves. and the sad part, i believe, half to a quarter million people in the tri state area without power who's homes are damaged. >> kelly: all right. >> you know about. >> kelly: and earnest, we thank you and we've been out there and we understand what you're going through and we wish you all the best, we know-- >> my question is what's going to happen next time. >> kelly: sir, i'm sure next time they're going to try to be getting to you as well. thank you. >> jamie: we can only help, hearing his story sends out the message, enough wasn't done particularly in the area where you can get access as you and i
when i called the city, the mayor's office they said they had no idea. anyone that i was able to speak to had no clue, no idea, and basically it was like being in haiti or a third world country. there was no communication at all. >> kelly: but you have power now, right. >> yes, we do have power now. >> kelly: and you're getting food and supplies sent in? >> we, we are shopping and taking care of ourselves, i got no no aid from anyone, we're aiding ourselves. and the sad...
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rapid city now at 19 degrees. 24 over in missoula. 33 in the city of denver. ahead of that system, very warm temperatures. ahead of cold fronts, we see the wind out of the south. warm air rising as far north as chicago. 66 degrees for your temperature out there right now. 73 in kansas city. and widespread upper 70s for dallas and also into portions of san antonio, across texas. this frontal system is producing a lot of precipitation as well. cold side, we have very heavy snow, over a foot of snow. ahead of it with that warm air, we have showers and thunderstorms. some of these storms could produce severe weather. we're keeping a watch on that. severe thunderstorm watch in effect across southeastern portions of nebraska and also across portions of kansas. includes wichita. the storms could produce damaging wind gusts, large hail and even some isolated tornadoes. keep an eye on that. this area will expand to include portions of southern minnesota, in through parts of northern texas. pretty wide area here that we're looking at, the possibility of severe weather t
rapid city now at 19 degrees. 24 over in missoula. 33 in the city of denver. ahead of that system, very warm temperatures. ahead of cold fronts, we see the wind out of the south. warm air rising as far north as chicago. 66 degrees for your temperature out there right now. 73 in kansas city. and widespread upper 70s for dallas and also into portions of san antonio, across texas. this frontal system is producing a lot of precipitation as well. cold side, we have very heavy snow, over a foot of...
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uk, of course the uk belongs to and should be part and remain part of the european union, but in the city of london, they don't want britain to leave. yes, of course the populist mr. farage and company do, but ordinary people, well, it might be a popular thing to do a moment about the european union, but i don't really think they bought julie. because they would suffer. so not political leaders and others who can do this for political purposes, but ordinary citizen. and lastly, on the budget we do need of a small budget for growth. others have said that, and you can perhaps say this to mr. cameron, the british who thought for enlargement, and that's fine. now the british, the polls and the others who are here, and there was a foreign minister speech from poland, now they can say we don't need money from us. if you're for enlargement in one of the leading campaigners for enlargement, they have to be able to make funny of able to all those country, otherwise it's simply unfair. we are fighting for a fair budget, and you could say to mr. cameron here, there's a strong determination, if the b
uk, of course the uk belongs to and should be part and remain part of the european union, but in the city of london, they don't want britain to leave. yes, of course the populist mr. farage and company do, but ordinary people, well, it might be a popular thing to do a moment about the european union, but i don't really think they bought julie. because they would suffer. so not political leaders and others who can do this for political purposes, but ordinary citizen. and lastly, on the budget we...
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democrats to join us and who fought his leftist opponents on the -- idea that america was a shining city upon a hill. what we got was a week moderate candidate handpicked by the beltway elite and country club establishment wing of the republican party. the presidential loss is unequivocally on them. with a catastrophic loss, the tea party is the last best hope america has to restore her founding principles. while it may take longer to restore with president, back in office we're not going away. it took nearly 100 years to take america to the place where we are today. it will take more than 3 1/2 years to restore our constitution. we're going to keep fighting. we respect the constitution and we now that for america to succeed, we need to continue educating americans on our core principles. constitution. and why our solution is essential for america's greatness. when we fight for our principles, we win. our work begins today. county by county, district by district, we will fight for freedom the way others in america have fought for freedom in the past. we turn our attention to local and st
democrats to join us and who fought his leftist opponents on the -- idea that america was a shining city upon a hill. what we got was a week moderate candidate handpicked by the beltway elite and country club establishment wing of the republican party. the presidential loss is unequivocally on them. with a catastrophic loss, the tea party is the last best hope america has to restore her founding principles. while it may take longer to restore with president, back in office we're not going away....
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but it will be a cold one, maybe about an inch or so more accumulating in new york city, by the time ts is done. a bullseye of 5 or 6 inches, we had a place in connecticut with between ache 6 to 8 inches of s, temperatures in 30s right now, tomorrow, a very cold day for everyone, there is one little bit of bright news, that is the temps will warm up behind this. by sunday, i think a lot will see 60-degree readings. neil: in the meantime, you are trying to get us sick as well with up and down, and up and down. >> you got it. neil: to other storm, financial storm, stocks swooning, a huge day drop off, a lot on this important cliff you heard about. remember we said, when election of out of way, everyone would focus on the other problem, all these expiring bush tax rates, all these pending sequesting a cuts they kick insame minute, same day, end of the year, then it all hits the pro verbal fan. we were warning this was coming way before the election, now a lot of other news network have woken up, saying, oh, we forgot about the financial armageddon. i guess first signal came for john boe
but it will be a cold one, maybe about an inch or so more accumulating in new york city, by the time ts is done. a bullseye of 5 or 6 inches, we had a place in connecticut with between ache 6 to 8 inches of s, temperatures in 30s right now, tomorrow, a very cold day for everyone, there is one little bit of bright news, that is the temps will warm up behind this. by sunday, i think a lot will see 60-degree readings. neil: in the meantime, you are trying to get us sick as well with up and down,...